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Nelson Rigg CL-890 Mini Expandable Sport Saddlebags

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Black

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$139.95

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$14.00

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I wish I could keep these saddlebags but they are too big for my 2005 Kawasaki Ninja and my husband's 1987 Honda Magna. Our signal lights are too far to the side and force the bags to be too far forward for what we wanted. Aside from that, they look like an excellent value. Huge capacity, thick material, good reflectors on the sides.

These fit pretty well on My 2015 FZ07. The straps just barely reach the passenger pegs. They seem pretty durable. That being said, I made some rookie mistakes. I mounted them as shown in the pics, and they were fine. However once i put a bunch of gear in them they sagged and at some point one hit my wheel (Maybe once maybe a few times, I didn't even notice till i got off the bike). It tore a golf ball sized hole in the bottom. Gear stayed in, and I was able to readjust them so they sat much higher.

So, pretty basic install: it was my 2315 project after receiving the bags earlier in the day. With a Corbin seat on my Hawk I opted for an initial throwover rather than seat-pulling and then went about strapping and lashing. The angles at which the buckle-connections sit is less than ideal, but workable. Although the instructions state the straps are just to stabilize and don't need to be totally cranked down, anyone who believes this is foolish. If you're on the road with lots of vibration, straps will loosen from their initial point, unless you've locked them. *Crank 'em down.*Expandable compartments are good; everything fit which needed to.I have had stitching failure on one of the zipper pulls already, but that will be easy to fix.These seem to be one of the most compast (length-wise) sets of bags available for sportbike configurations, which was the motivation behind my choice.I"m keeping them.

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Hey, i am looking to get a sport bag for my 2012 CBR 1000rr. I was looking at the the following:Nelson Rigg CL-890Cortech Super 2.0Saddlemen Expandable Sport LuggageNelson-Rigg Sport 40I do carry tools and other things that may be up to 15-20lb per bag.I want to know which bag will hold up the best to the weight and wont tear under wear and tear from basic use.Which bag will also hold up the best from weather and wind going at a faster pace than usually?I use my bike as a daily so i need one that will hold up well.Please let me know so i may make my decision

BEST ANSWER:I have a 2014 KTM 690 Duke which has a higher than normal pipe, so they are very close. I'm sure there's times when the bag touches the pipe, but the heat material has no marks on it after about 1,000 miles, so it must be working.

Thanks BJBIKE - It sounds like the pipe is touching the heat shield on the bottom, and that's working. I have a Ducati S2R1k with high pipes, so the right-side bag will rest right on the pipes. I'm thinking of getting some sort of heat-resistant cloth or something, because the inside might not be heat resistant. Thanks much.

BEST ANSWER:I have a 2014 KTM 690 Duke which has a higher than normal pipe, so they are very close. I'm sure there's times when the bag touches the pipe, but the heat material has no marks on it after about 1,000 miles, so it must be working.

Thanks BJBIKE - It sounds like the pipe is touching the heat shield on the bottom, and that's working. I have a Ducati S2R1k with high pipes, so the right-side bag will rest right on the pipes. I'm thinking of getting some sort of heat-resistant cloth or something, because the inside might not be heat resistant. Thanks much.